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ASMR: What is This Tingling Sensation in my Head?
An article on ASMR: a term we coined to describe a pleasurable tingling sensation on the scalp that might travel to other parts of the body.
492 commentsAutistic Children on Cruise Lines - Not Bad Ideas For Vacations
Contrary to many parents' beliefs, even autistic children can enjoy a cruise! All parents need is planning and preparing them!
1 commentJohn Lilly: psychedelic scientist
CJ Stone reveals how a neuroscientist's research into consciousness lead him to take vast quantities of LSD and ketamine in his invention - the first floatation tank
28 commentsAdult Sensory Processing Disorder
Adult Sensory Processing Disorder (ASPD) is a relatively new category of sensory disease although the problem itself is far from new. Those adults that grew up in the days before this problem was identified were often subjected to unending discipline for their rebellion, bad attitudes, and plain old contrary behavior.
45 commentsShort Term Memory: Capacity, Chunking and the experiments of Peterson & Peterson
Stop for a second, and be silent. What can you hear? Your computer buzzing? Cars screeching? People talking? TV? Look more deeply at what's around you. Has one of your computer speakers fallen over? Do your keyboard keys have food in them? Does...
3 commentsTeaching Students with Aspergers Syndrome: Tips for Teachers and Parents
Asperger's syndrome students are unique individuals who sometimes experience difficulties in the classroom. They may experience difficulties with attention, sensory issues, annd transitions. Sometimes they appear to not be paying attention or disrupt others. Often these students are visual learners, and with proper redirection, can contribute in a positive way to the classroom setting.
25 commentsChildren's Behavior- Sensory Processing & Sensory Regulation, A Different Perspective
Many children have sensory processing problems that influence behavior. Children may not like being touched, may have unusual preferences in clothing, or may have limited food choices. Understanding these issues may make it easier for parents and teachers to deal with children’s problem behaviors.
30 commentsSmelling Bottle Activities for Kids
Smelling jars can be a wonderful learning experience for kids. It helps develop their senses and learn to use more than just their eyes when solving problems. These activities challenge children to identify smells, sort scents, and match what they smell.
0 commentsTop Ten Reasons Why I Hate Being a Special Needs Mother
I want to say I'm perfect and I never get frustrated or angry, but that just be a lie. Sometimes, parenting a special needs child just plain sucks. These are the top ten reasons why I hate being a special needs mother.
29 commentsAstral Projection (Paranormal – Part 1)
Each time I decipher a different dimension of the human mind, I see myself delving more in to the unexplored and intriguing depths of our ‘core of consciousness’ which we so proudly carry on our shoulders—the head. Inside this seemingly small...
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